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Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Constitution" shelf clock for J.E. Caldwell with six inch dial, polished brass case on an incurved base with ball feet, signed Arabic numeral silvered special dial with applied numerals also marked "Ships Bell", blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike movement with lever escapement, serial #131632 matching on bottom and base and movement including Chelsea marked key -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., for U.S. Navy, "Pilot House" timepiece, 8 day, time only, spring-driven rectangular movement in a polished brass case with 8.5 inch black dial and large subsidiary seconds below the center arbor. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Regulator No. 3" wall clock with a weight driven 8 day timepiece movement in an oak case. -
Levi Hutchins, Concord, New Hampshire, 8 day, weight brass movement mirror clock. The movement was made by Joseph Chadwick. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 70", 8 day, weight brass movement wall timepiece. The dial is signed "U.S. L. H. Estab ". -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Garfield" shelf clock with a weight driven, 8 day, time and strike cathedral gong movement in a walnut case. -
Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Cabinet Antique", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement mantel clock -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Tambour No. 1" mantel clock, 8 day, time and house strike, spring driven balance wheel movement with lever escapement in a polished brass case on ball feet with a six inch silvered dial and applied brass numerals. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Huntress" swinging mystery clock, 8 day, time only, spring-driven movement mounted inside a brass sphere with cast ribbon ornament and applied Arabic numerals, Louis XV style hands, the lower section in gridiron style with smaller sphere at the bottom, and held aloft by a patinated spelter figure of a young woman carrying game birds. -
Copy of an E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "No. 10", 8 day, weight brass movement smallest figure 8 wall timepiece. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "Flora", 8 day, time and strike weight brass movement wall clock. -
Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, spring brass pendulum movement with a simple calendar miniature timepiece copy of a New Haven Clock Co. double dial calendar clock. This example is number 3 of 22. -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Elberon", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement McCabe's patent calendar shelf clock. -
E. Howard & Co., Boston, Mass., "Regulator No. 4", banjo, 8 day, weight brass movement rosewood grained case wall timepiece. Case is stamped "64 ". -
E. N. Welch weight driven wall clock, 8 day, time only, in a walnut case, -
Forestville Manufacturing Co., (J. C. Brown), Bristol, Conn. 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement ripple front 4-column O.G. gothic or onion top shelf clock. -
Unsigned, Massachusetts, 8 day, weight brass movement patent or banjo wall timepiece. -
Michael Paul, Berea, Ohio, 30 hour, wagon spring brass movement miniature timepiece copy of a Joseph Ives Brooklyn model shelf clock with a shelf. This example is number 3 of 43. -
Warren Telechron Co., Ashland, Mass., "Warren B. Master Clock", (No. 127 Frequency Clock) in an oak case with silvered dial, 110v motor combined with quality spring movement. Spring movement moves the center hand backwards; electric movement moves it forward, serial #1036